Re: Community Cemetery | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Becky Weaver (beckyweaver![]() |
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Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 06:37:58 -0800 (PST) |
It would increase the perceived value of the community for me, especially since I am assuming that my neighbors would all have known the person who had died in the house & was buried nearby. I think it would evoke feelings of continuity and connection. Actually, I think it's a beautiful idea, if you have a good location for it. Becky Weaver Kaleidoscope Village Austin, TX Currently living in Maine, where some very small towns have very big cemeteries. Kibuyu <kibuyu [at] yahoo.com> wrote: If you were about to buy a house in a new community, and you learned that someone had a) died in that house and b) been buried nearby, would that affect your decision or your perceived value of the house? ___________________________________ A man becomes his attentions. His observations and curiosity, they make and remake him. --William Least Heat Moon
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